Uwe Mundlos

Uwe Mundlos (11 August 1973-4 November 2011) was a member of National Socialist Underground in Germany and one of the perpetrators of the NSU murders of 2000-2007. Mundlos and Uwe Bohnhardt committed suicide during a bank robbery in 2011.

Biography
Uwe Mundlos was born on 11 August 1973 in Jena, East Germany, the son of mathematician Siegfried Mundlos from the University of Applied Sciences in Jena. In 1988, he joined the neo-Nazi movement, and he opened a winery club in September 1991 to spread fascist ideas to other Germans. Mundlos formed a group of Nazi sympathizers in Jena that included Uwe Bohnhardt, Beate Zschape, Ralf Wohlleben, Holger Gerlach, and Andre Kapke, and he worshipped Rudolf Hess, celebrating Hess' birthday. By the mid-1990s, he had already formed contacts with neo-Nazi groups, and he took part in anti-immigrant demonstrations. During the late 1990s and the early 2000s, his National Socialist Underground far-right terrorist group engaged in a series of bombings and murders targeting the government and non-Germans. On 4 November 2011, Mundlos and Uwe Bohnhardt attempted to rob a bank in Eisenach, but they committed suicide with shotguns while fleeing from the police.